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Q: Which was the world's fastest car in 1988?

A: Chevrolet Corvette Callaway Sledgehammer

Q: What is the name of the component that provides both air and fuel to the cylinders?

A: Intake manifold

Q: What was the name of the 1987 Chrysler prototype developed in collaboration with Lamborghini, presented as "The ultimate mid-engined touring sedan"?

A: Chrysler Portofino

Q: Which was the first Mercedes-Benz vehicle to be available with 21-inch AMG light-alloy wheels as an option?

A: Mercedes-Benz R 63 AMG

Q: Which FIAT model is considered the first true Italian post-War sports car?

A: FIAT 8V

Q: What is the last Cobra ever produced?

A: 2004 Ford Shelby Cobra Concept

Q: What is specifically missing from the 1982 General Motors Aero 2000 prototype?

A: The steering wheel and pedals

Q: Which was the first non-speedster variant in Ferrari's Icona Series?

A: Ferrari Daytona SP 3

Q: Which car brands does the term "Plodge" refer to?

A: Plymouth and Dodge

Q: What is Iran's biggest automaker?

A: IKCO

Q: What was the first car in the world to run on alcohol?

A: FIAT 147

Q: Which sports car name produced by Jimenez is an anagram of the French word "Avion"?

A: Jimenez Novia

Q: In which country was the Volvo P 1800 initially produced?

A: United Kingdom

Q: Which was the first Renault developed and manufactured outside France?

A: Renault Siete (the number 7 in Spanish)

Q: Which was the first manufacturer to use a synchromesh (synchro-ring) transmission in its cars?

A: Porsche

Q: Which was the last GM-badged Toyota Corolla sedan?

A: Chevrolet Prizm

Q: Which was the first naturally aspirated production car to lap the Nurburgring in under eight minutes?

A: Honda NSX Type R

Q: Who is considered the first test driver in history?

A: Bertha Benz

Q: Which is the only country in the world with blue roads?

A: Qatar

Q: In 2008, SAAB was producing cars in how many countries?

A: 3


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